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. 2016 Jul 14;9:210–214. doi: 10.1016/j.mgene.2016.07.008

Table 3.

Association between genotypes and alleles of adiponectin (ADIPOQ) and adiponectin receptor 1 (ADIPOR1) gene variants and risk of colorectal cancera.

Gene (variant) Controls (n = 339) Cases (n = 261) OR (95%CI) P-valueb
ADIPOQ (rs2241766)
Genotype-wise comparison
 TT 240(70.8) 199(76.2) 1.0(reference)
 TG 82(24.2) 55(21.1) 0.87(0.57–1.33)0.520
 GG 17(5.0) 7(2.7) 0.44(0.17–1.14)0.092
 TG and GG 99(29.2) 62(23.8) 0.79(0.53–1.17)0.241
 GG versus others 17(5.0) 7(2.7) 0.45(0.18–1.17)0.103
Allele-wise comparison
 T 562(82.9) 453(86.8) 1.0(reference)
 G 116(17.1) 69(13.2) 1.36(0.98–1.87)0.064
ADIPOR1 (rs2275738)
Genotype-wise comparison
 TT 109(32.2) 63(24.1) 1.0(reference)
 TC 154(45.4) 134(51.4) 1.50(0.99–2.29)0.056
 CC 76(22.4) 64(24.5) 1.45(0.89–2.37)0.139
 TC and CC 230(67.8) 198(75.9) 1.49(1.00–2.20)0.048
 CC versus others 76(22.4) 64(24.5) 1.12(0.74–1.70)0.579
Allele-wise comparison
 T 372(54.9) 260(49.8) 1.0(reference)
 C 306(45.1) 262(50.2) 0.82(0.65–1.03)0.082

Boldface data indicates significance at P-value < 0.05.

a

Variables presented as number (%).

b

Adjusted for age, BMI, sex, smoking status, NSAID use, and family history in genotype-wise comparisons.